2BBS UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. •THE 1925 MOVIE BALL," IN AID OF THE KARITANE APPEAL. BRILLIANT 1 DAZZLING 1 FASCINATING 1 BRILLIANT 1 DAZZLING 1 FASCINATING 1 TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPT., at 8 p.m. THE OFFICIAL FUNCTION OF. THE "MOVING PICTURE" INDUSTRY. EVENING AND ECCENTRIC DRESS. Entries for Fancy Costumes, Impersonations, and Advertising Sets close on 9th SEPTEMBER, at 5 p.m!, with Hon.' Organising Secretary, P.O. Box 412 Tiokets can be purchased at all Theatres and Film. Exchanges, No Tickets will be sold on the night of the Ball. TWO LARGE ORCHESTRAS Under direction of MR. H. J. TUTSCHKA. The Box Plan for the Gallery will be opened at The Bristol on 16th September. Transport to all Suburbs, including Petone and Lower Hutt, has been arranged lor. : "'
MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. ISLAND BAY, ST. HILDA'S HALL, MONDAY, 31st AUGUST, 8 p.m. All Supporters and Friendi invited. ■ THE WELLINGTON NORTH RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. ■ rfiHE POSTPONED ANNUAL GEN- -■■ ERAL MEETING will be held on MONDAY, 31st AUGUST, in the SYDNEY STREET .SCHOOLROOM, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Balance-sheet, Report, Election of Officers. MR. MARTIN LUCKIE will address the Meeting. All Wellington North Ratepayers welcomed. Members are requested to remit overdue subscriptions to Hon. Sec, E. P. CROWTHER, P.O. Box 1193, . . . ■ Wellington, LAND VALUES TAXATION. LEAGUE. k .MEETING- of the League will be - held at the Trades Hall, Vivian street, on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. "~- V.M.C.A., WILLIS STREET. ! VISIT of MR. EDGAR M. ROBINSON, Chief Executive Officer of Boys' Work Section of V.M.C.A., World's Committee, Geneva. Two Publio Meetings for all interested in Boys' Work—Sunday, 30th Aug., V.M.C.A:, ■Willis-st,, 4.15 p.m.; Monday, 31st Aug., V.M.C.A., Willis-st, 7.30 p.m. A " cordial invitation to all. J. L. HAY, Gen. Seo. R.A.0.8. " LODGE SIR WILLIAM PARKINSON. ALL members of above Lodge and all kindred lodges are most heartily invited to welcome Bros. Jim Gerald, Hall, Thome, and Crawford, of '"Jim Gerald" Revue Company. Lodge tyles at 7.30 prompt. By order of P.P. D. JOHNSTON. UNITARIAN FREE CHUROH, Viv"an street. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. rnHE Management Committee will -■- meet after service to deal with an urgent matter. WlW^^fS? AuS at 7.30, to discuss what action should be taicen ro. latest developments in control of Public School. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. A MEETING will- be held in ST MATTHEW'S HALT., BROOKLYN, on THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1925, at 8 p.m., in support of the candidature of MR. A B SIEVWRIGHT. Chairman! GEORGE W. SLADE, Esq. ' Business: Addresses by Loaders of the National Party. Formation of Organising: Committees. LAWRENCE EX-PUPILS. A MEETING of Ex-Pupils of LAW- **■ RENCE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL will be held in the Meeting Hall, Accountants' Chambers, 39, John-s-ton street, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, at 7.30 p.m. G. S. NICOLL, i E. P. HAY, Conveners. LOYAL BRTTANNTA "LODGE, M.U., 1.0.0. F. iT|THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of JL the above Lodge will bo held on MONDAY NEXT, 31st AUGUST, at the Lodge Room, Clydo quay, at 7.30. All Members requested to attend. G. E. GODBER, P.D.G.M., Secretary. . DANCING. CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING, 36, Courtenay place. Principals: ! Miaa .Walis Connop, Miss Inez Connop. Latest London Developments of Modern Ballroom. Dancing. Private Tuition by iippointment. Classes nightly. Cabaret Evenin*. Studio. Saturday, sth Sept. Telephones 22-031. ruSs'BTFairiliiy A'fiHiuUiyrßlst August, \J to propitro for our Annual Stock--I».ki«is Sals, T«r,',dny, Ist September, 9 «*&a. Wiliia»» Co., Ui. k 120-124,
DANCING. CUMANN POBLACHTA NA H-EIREANN. (IRISH REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION) SOCIAL AND DANCE, TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. SOCIAL CLUB ROOMS, 80, Manners ' street (opp. Tiypli). Irish Dances. First-class Musical Items. Supper Provided. Admission Ib. LABOUR CARNIVAL AND ALL NATIONS' FAIR In the ITK)WN HALL, TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY (Afternoons and Evenings), 17th, 18th, AND 19th SEPTEMBER. The Best Music, Bright Stalls, ■ . Concerts, Side-shows,, ' Dancing Competitions, . Children's Fancy Dress Ball. Bands. WORKERS, RESERVE THESE DATES ■ • All Profits To the ' Labour Party's Fighting Fund. rpiHE ADELPHI CABARET, 126, Cuba street (Take Lift to First Floor). TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8.15. .Boot Tables by ringing ' 28-305 or ' 28-294: •■. '■ " " THE CABARET is open regularly on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at 8.15 p.m. And SATURDAY AFTERNOONS from 3 p.m. till 5 p.m. SPECIAL "KID BOOTS" NIGHT NEXT WEEK. Watch for Announcement. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, • Manager. TELEPHONES: Residence, 28-305. Cabaret, 28-294. - The People's Idol—and Ideal. Q L D - T I M E DANCE (The Famous Bohemian Assembly). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ST. PETER'S HALL, 8 to 11.30 p.m. (Note the Increased Time.) ALLURING CLASSICAL MUSIC. Miss, Hawthorn's Orchestra, with accompanying effects. SPECIAL NOTICE! Owing to numerous requests , from its many patrons, the'management has deoided in future to continue, its dances from 8 till 11.30 on Saturday eveningi Prinoipal: JACK DYE. THURSDAY NJGHT THE PIONEER ASSEMBLY VOTTLL hold a Hard-up Dance in the Early Settlers' Hall, Abel Smith street. 12 good Prizes will be given. Dancing 8-1. Sub., 2s, Gents 2s 6d. Supper included. Mailman's Orchestra. C. HANNIBAL. Hon. Sec. W. GLOVER. M.C. " THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. : TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, 86, Abel Smith street. WELLINGTON'S Oldest Assembly. Hippest, Brightest, and Best. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. Balloons and Streamers Free. 12 Valuable Prizes Given Away. A Chance to Win for Everybody, Lucky Wpltz, 20 Prizes. Violet Orchestra, Xylophone, Drums, etc. Ladies' and Gents' Cloakroom Attendants. Spot Light. Excuse Mo. Dancing 8-12. Dancing 8-12. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d, Balcony Is J. SHARP, M.C. 11. S PACKMAN. Hon. Sec. DANCING NEXT TUESDAY AS . USUAL. . HUTT VALLEY TRAMPING CLUB. SOCIAL AND DANCE, • ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE 4th SEPTEMBER, 1925 Invitations-holders, Members, and Friends are notified that the above func- I tion will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall ' and not the Orange Hall, as advised. Music by Tararua Tramping Club Orchestra. Short Lantern Lecture on Tramping and Camping by Mr. F. W. Vosselor. MISS • PHYLLIS BATES, Studio: 68, Willis street. Tol. 870. ■ . PRIVATE LKSSONS BY APPOINTMENTS, Ii'KOM 10 a.m. ' Open Turn Fox Trot, Silvcslor'si Waltz, ! • Ballroom Tango, Blues, etc. Scotch Rents Taught. n.ASSES: Intermediate, Monday, 8.30 p.m. Advanced, Wednesday,' 8 'p.m. Elementary. Friday. *8 p.m. Frw Practice, Tuesday and TJuiudar.
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